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- Katie Fazio ’05, Private Investigator for the Merril Group
- Lindsey Flook '05, Assistant District Attorney, Bronx, NY
- Eric Gray '07, Federal Parole, Probation Officer in Concord, NH
- Jess Kennedy ’04, Political Analyst for DFI in Washington DC
- Katie Murray ’06, Juvenile Probation in Florida
- Charles Raizes ’05, Police Officer in Portsmouth, NH
- Heather Rooney ’05, Attending John Jay to earn a Master’s in Forensic Psychology
- Joshua Rowland '08, Security Representative II, Fidelity Investments
- Jess Singer ’02, Lawyer in Portsmouth, NH
- Carlos Agudelo '09, Youth Service Counselor for the Office of Youth Services, City of Manchester, NH
- Nicole Bach '09, Residency Coordinator, Department of Anesthesiology, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY
- Janice Benard '06, U.S. Probation Officer Assistant
- Jennifer Bulcock '06, PhD Student in Philosophy at Rice University
- Melissa Burbank-McClary '05, Sociology Ph.D. Program at UNH
- Andrea Chrisstoffels '07, Juvenile Caseworker at Child and Family Services
- Matthew Cutler '09, Sociology Ph.D. Program at UNH
- Michael Denis '08, UConn Law School
- Sarah Drucker '08, Teaching Business English for Professionals in Amsterdam
- Brian Giardina '10, University of San Diego Law School
- Feodor Gostjev '10, Sociology Ph.D. Program at University of Miami, Florida
- Jessie French '10, Domestic Violence Specialist at A Safe Place
- Caitlin Johansen '08, Applying to the Border Patrol
- Deirdre Loftus-Boulter '08, State Police Intelligence Analyst
- Marisa MacDonnell '10, Evaluation Coordinator, International Rescue Committee
- Melissa Mangold '08, Domestic Violence Legal Advocate, Equinox Inc.
- Kelly Manning '06, Court Assistant II at Hillsborough County Probate Court
- Amanda Medlyn '06, Juvenile Caseworker at Child and Family Services
- Nicole Nunnari '11, Paralegal at the Law Office of Schwartz & Roman, Durham, NH
- Kevin O'Shea '07, Homeland Security & Intelligence Specialist, Justiceworks UNH
- Patrick Paoletti '06, Law School at Roger Williams
- Patrick Roberts '06, Research Assistant for the National Alliance on Mental Illness in Concord, NH
- Jacob Skinner '06, High School English Teacher in New York City
- Allison Somers '10, Boston University School of Law
- Janine Soule '06, Client Analytics & Operations Associate at Health Dialog, Inc. in Manchester, NH
- Elizabeth Tobey (Dec 12), Police Officer in Rochester, NH
- Julian Torres '06, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program at University of British Columbia
- Andrew Van Hoogenstyn '07, Nationwide Research and Consulting in Portland, ME
- Todd Wilcox '09, Border Patrol in Michigan
"This job began as an internship and developed into a full time position, the internship program was the key for me as it helped me get a federal level position as soon as I completed the masters program.”
“The graduate program in Justice Studies is great for people who are interested in the justice system and want to focus their study in a particular area, not just criminal justice. Justice Studies provides a wide knowledge base in all areas of “justice” and allows you to really explore your own interests.”
“There is no area of study more worthwhile than the search for justice.”
"I honestly feel like having the double major in Justice Studies has made a huge difference. I am so far ahead of other students in terms of legal research and understanding how to read cases. I haven't had any difficulty at all in adjusting to 'how lawyers think.' I also really love and enjoy the classes. I know that I made the right decision in terms of my profession, but I also really love Pierce. I think that was also the right choice."
"The Justice Studies Program has prepared me for a position fusing philosophy, law and public policy. I wanted everyone to know that the program can be a great catalyst for other programs and careers anywhere in the world."